The Historical Society of Washington, D.C. , is an educational foundation and museum dedicated to preserving and displaying the history of Washington, D.C. The society provides lectures, exhibits, classes, community events, and other educational programs as part of its mission. In addition, the society's Kiplinger Research Library houses a collection of books, maps, photographs, and other materials relevant to the history of the city. Located in the center of Mount Vernon Square in Washington, the society occupies a Beaux-Arts building built by Andrew Carnegie in 1902 , originally used as the... District of Columbia Public Library. The building is open to the public from Monday through Sunday 10am to 5pm. Visitors are welcome to tour current exhibits and use the society's library. Prior to the reorganization of the Historical Society, the building housed the City Museum of Washington, D.C.- devoted to the history of Washington, D.C. The Montreal firm gsmprjct° was contracted to design and develop the overall concept for the museum, including a multimedia show called Washington Stories.
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